Society and the Homosexual
By (Author) Michael Schofield
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
11th March 1985
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.766
Hardback
192
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
397g
Mr. Westwood does not pretend to have written a clinical textbook of sexual disorder; nor, would he venture to claim the status of a psychologist of the unconscious.' Still less does he ape the statistical preciosities of the sociologist. But, drawing on these and sundry other sources of information, he does attempt to give a balanced outline of the problem of homosexuality. In this book the homosexual emerges as a man amongst men struggling in his own way to deal with the problems and difficulties that arise from a combination of innate and developmental factors thrown into relief by the social milieu in which he must perforce exist.-Dr. Edward Glover
"Mr. Westwood does not pretend to have written a clinical textbook of sexual disorder; nor, would he venture to claim the status of a psychologist of the unconscious.' Still less does he ape the statistical preciosities of the sociologist. But, drawing on these and sundry other sources of information, he does attempt to give a balanced outline of the problem of homosexuality. In this book the homosexual emerges as a man amongst men struggling in his own way to deal with the problems and difficulties that arise from a combination of innate and developmental factors thrown into relief by the social milieu in which he must perforce exist."-Dr. Edward Glover
stwood /f Gordon /i (pseud. of Michael George Schofie